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Camron Duran
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6 February, 03:34
Which is a value of x if sin 60°=cos (x+10) °
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Kai Ingram
6 February, 03:43
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Solution
cos (90-60) = cos (x+10)
⇒30=x+10
x=30-10
x=20.
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